Klaudia Zakrzewska, known as Klaudiaglam on Instagram, was critically injured after being hit by a car outside the Inca nightclub in London on the early hours of Sunday morning and is fighting for her life
The woman struck outside a London nightclub has been named as a well-known influencer and model.
Social media personality Klaudiaglam – real name Klaudia Zakrzewska – was struck alongside two other pedestrians on Argyll Street, in London, during the early hours of Sunday morning. Police confirmed a woman in her 30s was rushed to hospital and remained in critical condition following the horrific incident. Polish-born Klaudia, who boasts over 258,000 followers on Instagram, had been at the Inca nightclub with friends that evening.
The glamorous influencer had shared videos online of herself dressed up for a night out before being transported to hospital. It comes after an influencer family was rushed to the hospital following a devastating hit and run.
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The Met Police stated officers responded to the busy Soho location at approximately 4.30am on Sunday “following reports that a car had been involved in a collision with pedestrians”.
Authorities confirmed that a woman, 29, was arrested at the scene on suspicion of attempted murder, GBH, dangerous driving and drink driving. She remains in custody, reports the Mirror.
Police confirmed that a man in his 50s sustained life-changing injuries and was hospitalized, while a third woman, aged in her 30s, received treatment for minor injuries.
Footage circulating online appears to capture the moment a black car plowed into a group of people in the London street. Klaudia appears to collapse to the ground and becomes trapped beneath the vehicle, as other pedestrians are seen rushing over to assist.
The influencer had shared glamorous pictures from overseas holidays, concerts and events online with thousands of followers.
DCI Alison Foxwell, from Specialist Crime South, said, “As our enquiries continue, our thoughts are with those injured and their loved ones. While this incident took place in the early hours of the morning, venues in the area were still open, and we believe a number of people will have seen what happened.
“I would urge anyone who witnessed the collision, or any activity prior to it that they feel may be of relevance, to come forward. The information you have – however minor you believe it may be – could be of crucial importance to investigators.”
Authorities are urging anyone with relevant details to contact the Met Police by dialing 101, quoting reference 3374/19APR. Additionally, information can be passed on anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers by calling 0800 555 111.
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